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Dinesh Chandra Sharma1, Mohd Sajid Khan1, M Salman Khan1, Rashmi Srivastava2, Ashwini Kumar Srivastava1, Ritu Shukla1.
Abstract
The occurrence of a large number of fossil woods having resemblance in anatomical features with the modern palm genus, Phoenix L in Deccan Intertrappean fossil flora of Maastrichtian-Danian age (i. e. Late Cretaceous and Earliest Tertiary (65-67 my)) indicates the most primitive record of date palm. Present discovery of biocompounds from fossil wood of Phoenix collected from Deccan Intertrappean having affinity with the biocompounds known from modern plant further exemplify the earliest documentation of Phoenix in Indian peninsula.Entities:
Keywords: Biocompounds; First record; Fossil wood; Indian date palm; Phoenix
Year: 2014 PMID: 24966541 PMCID: PMC4070043 DOI: 10.6026/97320630010316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioinformation ISSN: 0973-2063